March 20, 2015

Reality Computing Today & Tomorrow - REAL2015 Interviews

You know what it’s like when you attend a conference or trade show—there’s never enough time to experience it all. That was the case at REAL2015. With over 1,000 leaders and innovators in the emerging 3D space in attendance, the excitement for reality computing was intense and abundant.

Knowing there wasn’t enough time to take everything in, we’re sharing videos of key speakers, exhibitors and a few of our own Autodesk experts to help round out the REAL experience.

Hasti Afsarifard, Business Development, Made In Space – the team that collaborated with NASA on the first 3D Printer for use on the International Space Station – shows a variety of objects created with the printer, including a ratchet created based on an astronaut’s request, nylon and PET materials based items, and a fascinating example of how moon dirt could be used, with a binder, as material for a 3D printer. Made In Space 3D Printing Showcase

REALITY COMPUTING IN THE FUTURE:

We asked industry experts and innovators to briefly share what excites them most about Reality Computing, and where they think the technology is headed. Here are some of the interviews:

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Reality Computing Today & Tomorrow - REAL2015 Interviews

You know what it’s like when you attend a conference or trade show—there’s never enough time to experience it all. That was the case at REAL2015. With over 1,000 leaders and innovators in the emerging 3D space in attendance, the excitement for reality computing was intense and abundant.

Knowing there wasn’t enough time to take everything in, we’re sharing videos of key speakers, exhibitors and a few of our own Autodesk experts to help round out the REAL experience.

Hasti Afsarifard, Business Development, Made In Space – the team that collaborated with NASA on the first 3D Printer for use on the International Space Station – shows a variety of objects created with the printer, including a ratchet created based on an astronaut’s request, nylon and PET materials based items, and a fascinating example of how moon dirt could be used, with a binder, as material for a 3D printer. Made In Space 3D Printing Showcase

REALITY COMPUTING IN THE FUTURE:

We asked industry experts and innovators to briefly share what excites them most about Reality Computing, and where they think the technology is headed. Here are some of the interviews: